British female vocal trio, The Puppini Sisters was formed in London in 2004 on
the initiative of Marcella Puppini, an Italian living in London. A student of
fashion design and graduate of the Royal College of Music, she decided to form
the trio with her friends Kate Mullins and Stephanie O'Brien after seeing the
film Les Triplettes de Belleville, and contacted the composer of the original
soundtrack, Benoît Charest, to produce their first track in the retro vein they
wished to revive, a cover of the standard "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", popularized
by The Andrews Sisters. The first...